Potential energy depends on mass and height because mass determines how much an object can be affected by gravity, while height affects the distance the object can potentially fall. Together, mass and height contribute to the gravitational potential energy stored in an object due to its position in a gravitational field.
Gravitational potential energy depends on an object's mass and its height above a reference point, such as the ground. The greater the mass and height of an object, the higher its gravitational potential energy.
The potential energy of an object depends on its mass and height. Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to a reference point, such as the ground. The higher the object is raised and the greater its mass, the more potential energy it possesses.
Mass, Height, and Gravity Gravitational Potential Energy= Mass * gravity * height
mass m and height h Potential Energy = mgh where g is acceleration of gravity
height gravitational acceleration and mass
Gravitational potential energy depends on an object's mass and its height above a reference point, such as the ground. The greater the mass and height of an object, the higher its gravitational potential energy.
The potential energy of an object depends on its mass and height. Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to a reference point, such as the ground. The higher the object is raised and the greater its mass, the more potential energy it possesses.
Mass, Height, and Gravity Gravitational Potential Energy= Mass * gravity * height
Potential Energy depends on mass and height to increase(: Hope that helps.MassHeight
mass m and height h Potential Energy = mgh where g is acceleration of gravity
height gravitational acceleration and mass
Height and mass
That depends what type of potential energy you are talking about. Look at the formulae. For example, gravitational potential energy (in the simplest case) is calculated as mgh (mass x gravity x height), so it depends on those three factors.
Gravitational potential energy depends on the height of an object above a reference point and the mass of the object.
The potential energy of an object depends on its position and mass. Both a rock and a ball can have potential energy, but the amount will vary depending on their height above the ground and their mass. Generally, the object with more mass and/or higher position will have greater potential energy.
Gravitational PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height)
Potential energy depends on the object's position and its mass. The higher an object is placed above the ground and the more massive it is, the greater its potential energy.